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package PDLA::Perldl2::Plugin::PrintControl;
use Devel::REPL::Plugin;
use namespace::clean -except => [ 'meta' ];
has 'print_by_default' => (
is => 'rw',
default => 0,
);
around 'format_result' => sub {
my ($orig, $self) = (shift, shift);
my ($lines, @args) = @_;
return $self->print_by_default ? $orig->($self, @_) : ();
};
# convenience method to set/toggle print default settings
# sets like accessor if given a value, otherwise toggles status
sub do_print {
my ($repl, $value) = @_;
$value = (defined $value) ? $value : ! $repl->print_by_default;
return $repl->print_by_default($value);
}
1;
__END__
=head1 NAME
PDLA::Perldl2::Plugin::PrintControl - disable default print output
=head1 SYNOPSIS
pdl> $a = 3;
3
pdl> $_REPL->load_plugin('PDLA::Perldl2::Plugin::PrintControl');
pdl> $a;
pdl> $_REPL->print_by_default(1);
1
pdl> $a;
3
=head1 DESCRIPTION
By default the Devel::REPL always prints the results of its
evaluation. This is fine for small objects but for things
like large data objects (e.g. a 100x100 matrix in PDLA) the
result can be hundreds of lines of output for each command.
This plugin disables the default print output and adds an
attribute with accessor method C<print_by_default> which can be
used to toggle the print default on or off.
=head1 METHODS
=head2 print_by_default
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